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ILAS-NET <Editor: Danny Hershkowitz> <Address: ilas...@math.technion.ac.il>
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27 December, 1998 ......... ILAS-NET Message No. 804
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CONTRIBUTED ANNOUNCEMENT FROM: Bill Watkins
SUBJECT: A special issue of LAMA
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SPECIAL ISSUE OF LINEAR AND MULTILINEAR ALGEBRA
LINEAR PRESERVER PROBLEMS

Linear and Multilinear Algebra is soliciting articles to be included in a
special issue. The special issue will be published in conjunction with
the Workshop on Linear Preserver Problems (LLP99) held January 11-13,1999
in Lisbon, Portugal.

Articles from non participants as well as from those who attend the
workshop are welcome. Papers will be reviewed in the usual way and should
be submitted before July 1, 1999. Please send papers to one of the
following editors for the special issue:

Graciano de Oliveira
Department of Mathematics
Univ of Coimbra
3000 Coimbra
Portugal

email: gdo...@mat.uc.pt

M. Antonia Duffner
Av Prof Gama Pinto, 2,
1699 Lisboa Codex,
Portugal

email: aduf...@alf1.cii.fc.ul.pt

Olga Azenhas
Department of Mathematics
Univ of Coimbra
3000 Coimbra
Portugal

email:oaze...@mat.uc.pt


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